I have two mail accounts. One for work and the other for personal communication. The only difference is that they live in different directories under C:\PMAIL\MAIL. As one is fine, I assumed that all common files must be OK, leaving those files that are specific to each mailbox as being the likely culprit. Guessing that when it occurred, something was writing to a file, I have just sent myself an email and the files that have accessed, and have a time stamp that relates to when I sent the email are:
STATE.PMJ
copymyself.PMI
copymyself.PMM
WINPMFUA.PM
YHXMARSV.PMW
YHXMARSV.PNX
I'm not sure what these are but opening with Notepad, I found "p - now the" in copymyself.PMI - not surprising as that seems to relate to my copies of emails replied to.
Actually, based on that, maybe it's accessing another file, reading it, not writing to it. would it be possible to swap files between the good and bad mailboxes? And if so, which files shouldn't be moved?
<p>I have two mail accounts. One for work and the other for personal communication. The only difference is that they live in different directories under&nbsp;C:\PMAIL\MAIL. As one is fine, I assumed that all common files must be OK, leaving those files that are specific to each mailbox as being the likely culprit. Guessing that when it occurred, something was writing to a file, I have just sent myself an email and the files that have accessed, and have a time stamp that relates to when I sent the email are:</p><p>STATE.PMJ</p><p>copymyself.PMI</p><p>copymyself.PMM</p><p>WINPMFUA.PM</p><p>YHXMARSV.PMW</p><p>YHXMARSV.PNX</p><p>I'm not sure what these are but opening with Notepad, I found "p - now the" in copymyself.PMI - not surprising as that seems to relate to my copies of emails replied to.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Actually, based on that, maybe it's accessing another file, reading it, not writing to it. would it be possible to swap files between the good and bad mailboxes? And if so, which files shouldn't be moved?&nbsp;</p>